Far too many candidates wear their faith on their sleeve.
Christopher Darden is a very passionate man. He wears his emotion on his sleeve.
Always know I have something up my sleeve.
If I’m hip, we’ve got a problem in this country. I really shouldn’t be held up as any model of hipness. If anything, I think I’m sort of old school in my approach to objective reporting and not wearing my opinion on my sleeve. There’s a lot of that in American TV news these days. Too much, in fact.
I wear my heart on my sleeve. I have no poker face.
I play damaged people a lot. I’m a Cancer. And I say that tongue and cheek, but I wear my heart on my sleeve. I’m a very emotional woman.
I want to play for England, I wear my heart on my sleeve, and I give it everything I can, not just for me but for my team-mates as well.
I don’t want to wear my compositional tools on my sleeve.
During the writing process, I tend not to listen to too much music. I obviously wear a lot of influences on my sleeve, but if I was listening to too many records, I would turn into too much of a monkey.
The people who are garrulous and wear their heart on their sleeve and tell you everything, that’s one kind of person, but the fellow who’s hiding behind a tree and hoping you don’t see him is the fellow that you’d better find out why.
I dont have any tattoos, but I wish I did. I have never had the guts. I would like a full sleeve, but trends change so you never know what is going to stay cool.
Getting a sleeve at my age is a midlife crisis for the man who can’t afford a sports car.
I do not wear my emotions on my sleeve. I was once described by my own son Stephen as an emotional ostrich.
I grew up with vinyl records and remember the pleasure and the kind of buzz that I got from buying a beautiful vinyl record with the sleeve and the lyrics – all that kind of tactile experience that you could get from an old vinyl record.
Frank Sinatra taught me how to do him. It took me seven years to master him. He would tell me, tap your foot, Rich, and don’t forget to grasp your sleeve.
I wear my heart on my sleeve and tell you how it is.
It seems to me that those songs that have been any good, I have nothing much to do with the writing of them. The words have just crawled down my sleeve and come out on the page.
Most of the time my own family feels like I don’t need anything, I’m tough as nails and I don’t have any feelings about anything. They really think that I’m this super tough person. I have a tough exterior, but I get upset. I have feelings and all those things. I wear my heart on my sleeve.
It has an air about it of having strolled in from the street with a few tricks up its sleeve, and if everybody would relax, please, it would do its best to pass the time whimsically.
Politicians in Canada should not put their religion on their sleeve.
With ‘Brick’ there was the Dashiell Hammett influence, and with ‘Brothers Bloom’ there was a really strong Fellini influence – both those movies wore that on their sleeve.
I wear my heart on my sleeve.
I think the problem is I really wear my heart on my sleeve, so when I like someone I tell them how it is.
I am, by nature, an honest person. I wear my emotions on my sleeve. There is no ‘behind closed doors’ with me.
Fluted sleeves or any sleeve that flares out before coming in again at the wrist are very feminine and a great way to distract from the dreaded ‘bingo wings.’
I like a sleeve on a dress, something pinched in at the waist that shows my figure.
Everything I put on stage is real; that’s what my life is. My emotions – I wear them on my sleeve. I’m definitely putting my heart out there when I’m on stage.
They call me ‘sweet,’ and ‘gentle’; and some of the men go the length of calling me ‘endearing,’ and I laugh in my sleeve and think, ‘Oh, Lord! If you but knew what a brimstone of a creature I am behind all this beautiful amiability!’
Trump is not charismatic. He is artless and politically clumsy and wears his egotism on his sleeve.
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